Sermons from November 2018

Jonah 3v1-10 Peter Schiff, CEO at Euro Pacific Capital, famously warned markets in 2006 about an approaching Global Financial Crisis. Those who heeded him protected themselves against great loss. Listen in as this passage explores the humility and attentiveness required to heed another warning to the market.

John 8:58 The problem with time is that it is finite. We only have so much of it. Rich people can’t buy more hours; scientists can’t invent more minutes. And all too soon our time will be up. We’re trapped in time, finite but longing for the infinite. We need more than time management gurus. We need Jesus, who said, ‘Before Abraham was, I am’.

Jonah 1:1-17 Aristotle said: ‘Money is a guarantee that we may have what we want in the future’. It’s power and it’s ability to buy pleasure can make it seem irresistible. Listen in as we see something money has no power over and something even more irresistible.

Hebrews 2:9On Remembrance Sunday we remember the hundreds of thousands who laid down their lives to secure our freedom – and also the one man Jesus Christ who laid down his life to set us free from sin and death. Interview with, and talk by, Lt Col Philip Bray.

John 11:25-26 Freud was onto something when he said ‘No-one really believes in their own death’. But we will all die one day. If only there were someone who had the power to stand up to death, and take it on, and defeat it, and save us from it. But who would dare to claim they had that kind of power? Jesus did. Listen in as we continue to look at his astonishing ‘I am’ claims.